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NEW ZEALAND TURNS TO US FOR MACARONI; Comes Here, Too, for Hardware and Other Things Bought in Europe Before the War.

New Zealand is demanding more manufactured goods from the United States on account of the war in Europe, according to L.D. Paterson of Wanganui, N.Z., Director of one of the largest mercantile establishments in that Commonwealth, who arrived at the Imperial yesterday.

June 06, 1915

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